A love triangle develops between the male and female leads and the director during the making of a musical in Mainland China.
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A love triangle develops between the male and female leads and the director during the making of a musical in Mainland China.
On a splendid night, as elegant individuals lose themselves in dance in a ballroom, a rumor is born that one of the guests is HIV positive. Unprecedented fear and suspicion follow, with fallacies about HIV infection close up on its heels.
Mockumentary about Hong Kong boy band Alive.
Music Documentary with Eason Chan.
Namson Lau is a ballroom dancing instructor. On stage, he is a refined and suave gentleman, but in reality, he is cunning and greedy, and dancing has become a mean to strike fortune for him, without any other levels of significance.
Ivy Ling Po reprising her role as Liang Shanbo to celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Love Eterne (1963).
Compilation of Anita Mui's last eight performances, weeks before she passed away. Recorded on 6-11, 14-15 November 2003 at Hong Kong Coliseum.
Five years after his 2002 tour, Canto-pop god Jacky Cheung finally returned to the stage in 2007 for his long-awaited The Year of Jacky Cheung World Tour. In one year's time, he performed 105 concerts in 12 countries, bringing his perfect voice to the many fans around the world who have been touched by his music in the last 23 years. The singer held concerts in U.S.A, Canada, China, Macau, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, and of course his native Hong Kong, where he held a total of 18 concerts.
Singer-songwriter Kei is in love with his best friend Kristy, but she beings to date rich kid Tony.
A musical feature with Eason Chan.
A rock and roll story that portrays the decay of political and cultural lacunae that have separated China and Hong Kong for so long.
Hong Kong all-round talent Andy Lau launched a mammoth tour from September to December last year, thrilling audiences all over Mainland China and Hong Kong with his Andy Lau Wonderful World Concert Tour 2007. On Andy Lau Wonderful World Concert Tour Shanghai, he offers a 32-track music repertoire of mainly Mandarin songs over three DVDs.
Sony has released Faye Wong's Live Hong Kong concert on to a double CD album and DVD. Faye's spectrums of songs are all on display. Faye performs many of her hits from over the years, some with new arrangements. Faye also surprised her fans and performs two English covers, Blondie's Hearts of Glass and Burt Bacharach's The Look of Love. Faye's English is quite good, as she had studied in the States in her early years. The songs were really a great treat. Maybe she is hinting of things to come for all her fans. Hopefully the Queen of Pop will crossover and do an English cover for her oversea fans. Faye is one of the most creative and experimental female artists in all of Asia. With over 30 musical songs, Faye mesmerized her audience with her electrifying and passionate performance. You can see her fans at the concert were in awe as they sat silent listening to Faye's amazing voice. She sang many of her top hits including Dream Lover, Sky, Brink of Love and Pain, Cold War, and Date.
“Dare Ya!” explores what has made the members of Hong Kong’s most controversial band, LMF (LazyMuthaFuckaz), the new “voice of Hong Kong youth”. Their music may raise eyebrows with the older generation, but to their hardcore fan base, LMF’s point of view is their “voice” and their music is the heartbeat–and their hopes, dreams, nightmares, concerns, problems, and solutions for their future. As the title of this raw, different, relevant, and timely film suggests, “Dare Ya!” is a challenge to Hong Kong to take a good look at itself, warts and all, because only by facing up to our flaws can we become the “World City” that we aspire to. “Dare Ya!” is not just a documentary about the exploits and growth of ten ordinary young men from the Estates who just happen to be members of a rap band, but a wake-up call for Hong Kong.
Forever Yours is a Comedy starring Ricky Hui
Cheung's last concert tour was the Passion Tour, which took place in Hong Kong and overseas from 2000 to 2001.
Live concert Blu-Ray of Khalil Fong supporting his album Timeless
Alan Tam and Hacken Lee are back with their latest crowd-pleasing shows! The pop superstar duo reunited after their popular concert series in 2003 and 2004, holding 12 concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum in February 2009. The first pop music artists to take to the Coliseum stage after the venue's recent renovation, Alan & Hacken greeted audiences with their infectious cheerfulness and a buoyant, bombastic, and bewitching performance. During the show, they delivered dozens of their unstoppable hits, including several medleys of Alan & Hacken classics, the concert theme song "Don't Panic", the 2009 East Asian Games theme song You are the Legend, and three bonus tracks, one of which featuring the newlywed Kelly Chen as a guest performer. Capturing the show in its full glory in 1920x1080 HD, the 3-DVD Karaoke release includes an extra 26-minute making-of.
A musical film Commissioned by now.com.hk
The story starts with a 16-year-old lovely and naive girl's search for a girl named Janice, who, reportedly, possesses a perfect and beautiful voice. She seeks assistance from a detective named Leon. During the search, Leon and his assistant Charles mix up Jill for her twin sister Janice. Thus a series of interesting things began to develop. Towards the end, when they have found the wanted person, they discovered that everything surrounding them actually reflect people's passion and care to love.
A short documentary commissioned by a Hong Kong local fashion brand Bread n Butter.
In July 2006, Kelly Chen and Jordan Chan held a joint concert at the La Kwok Concert Hall. During the grand finale of the seventh show, they performed a mini musical, where Kelly portrayed a high-profile celebrity and Jordan played an ordinary person. Throughout the concert, they each performed their own hit songs. In the final part of the show, they joined forces to sing together, delivering a memorable closing to the performance.
After earning numerous musical accolades in the early 2000s, Kelly Chen's confidence in her creativity and style truly shines on her Paisley Galaxy album. Kelly Chen Paisley Galaxy Live in Concert Karaoke DVD features a thrilling karaoke version of Kelly Chen's unforgettable performance at the Hong Kong Coliseum, allowing fans to sing along to her hit tracks and relive the excitement of the live show.
Singer/ actor Jordan Chan showcases his greatest hits in this DVD Jordan Nightlife Concert. The set records the live concert held in Hong Kong Coliseum February 27 and 28, 2004. Centering on the theme of the prosperity of Hong Kong and Jordan's nightlife, the concert features guest appearances by Chapman To and members of Jordan's previous pop group Wind-Fire-Sea. Recall the familiar songs of Jordan including Days of Friendship (track 4), Unhappy separation (track 3), Disqualify (track 2) and God! Save me (track 25).
One of today's most celebrated Canto-pop vocalists, Hacken Lee presents another standout performance. Supported by an elite ensemble of musicians including Harpist K, New York's bandoneón expert David Hodges and Korea's talented bass drummer Su Kyeong Jin, Lee performed songs like "Princess and Prince" (CD - Track 2), "Times Square" (CD - Track 8), and "Kowloon Queen" (CD - Track 9). Now his passionate performance comes alive again as audio-visual combo complete with an exclusive DVD featuring a making of documentation as well as 4 special MVs that were shot on Jeju island.
KJ is a biography of a HK musical genius. At the age of 11, KJ won the Best Pianist price and went to Czech to perform with a professional orchestra. Touching on subjects such as the meaning of life, God and the artistic process, the director’s 6-year-conversations with KJ reveal how a young man inspires by his music teacher, Nancy Loo and how he conflicts with his peers and parents. KJ is not about the victory of a genius, but how he learns to be a "human being".
An experimental film for 12 Faces of Women Concert.
The film depicts the star, Ayumi Hamasaki, as herself on a tour in Hong Kong with local actor Shawn Yue as her bodyguard, whom Hamasaki later falls in love with as the film progresses. It depicts the fame aspect of her love life and the inevitable heartbreak towards the end.
Anthony Wong from the beloved duo Tat Ming carried out a challenging solo concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum in March 2006. The gifted singer teamed-up with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra to offer a melodious fusion of classical and pop sounds. On the song list, music lovers will find Anthony's renditions of songs earlier performed by stars like Faye Wong and Cass Pang, who are among his adored peers. His concert also included well-known songs from such unforgettable movie blockbusters as Gold Finger from the James Bond series and Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest. Another note-worthy song is "We Won't Cry", formerly sung by the late great Anita Mui at the Aids Concern charity event. With 30 tracks overall, Anthony's Bauhinian Rhapsody promises non-stop live pleasure.